2008/8/4 Karl Bedingfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>h2.main-heading {
>background-color: #000;
>color: #fff;
>font-size: 300%;
>font-weight: bold;
>line-height: 1.0em;
>letter-spacing: -2px;
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2008/7/26 Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Svend Tofte wrote:
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>> Regards,
>> Svend
> Hi, Steve take a look at the site
I was almost gonna help you, but then ..
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2008/7/26 Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think I realized the problem, I have the #flashbox in a could
> this be the cause of the problem?
Why don't you try to remove the wrapping div, or otherwise try to
experiment yourself? Never ask a "yes/no" question, because all too
often, these are s
2008/7/22 Christopher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Now what I am after is that each of the all share the same color so
> when I apply lets say "white"
> to the flash box the other all get the same color "white applied
> now I know something is a little wrong here.
I'm sorry but
Hey,
I'm trying to wrap the whole page in some frames. If not enough
content is there, I want it to fill the entire screen (snap to the
browser chrome). Otherwise, it should expand to fit the content.
I know how to get this effect in the width, but not height-wise (which
IIRC always was a little